The rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, pictorical; rivers of the south and west coasts . salmonidje. An occasional specimen is now. Ihoto : IouUon & Son, Lee. SANDWICH : Tin, 111,11 .\mj barbican {p. 7). found. This fish does now and then run into some of our south-east rivers, and nodoubt at the time when the Thames was a salmon river and the waters were mi-polluted, it was common in the Stoiu-, which throughout is an excellent troutstream. Below Canterbury, where the water becomes brackish and the conditions prosaic,the trout gives place to the ordinary coarse fish of


The rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, pictorical; rivers of the south and west coasts . salmonidje. An occasional specimen is now. Ihoto : IouUon & Son, Lee. SANDWICH : Tin, 111,11 .\mj barbican {p. 7). found. This fish does now and then run into some of our south-east rivers, and nodoubt at the time when the Thames was a salmon river and the waters were mi-polluted, it was common in the Stoiu-, which throughout is an excellent troutstream. Below Canterbury, where the water becomes brackish and the conditions prosaic,the trout gives place to the ordinary coarse fish of our streams. Grove Ferry isone of the favourite holiday resorts of the citizens. At Sarr, a few miles fromFordwich, the ferry which now plies at Grove Ferry was formerly the means of fi liTVEn.^ OF GREAT BRITAIX. [Thf. STorn. communication with tlie Isle of Tlianct. This historic ishmd is formed Itv tlie Stourseparating right and left, the arm to the north finding tlie sea a little east of theRcculvers; while the branch flowing in the opposite direction marks the boundaryof the promontory which includes the watering - places of


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